Navagio Beach, Zakynthos, Greece – Only accessible by boat, secluded Navagio Beach on the Ionian Island of Zakynthos is one of Greece's most beautiful stretches of sand.

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Legzira Beach, Morocco – Just north of Sidi Ifni along the coast of southern Morocco, the Atlantic has worn natural arches into the red stone cliffs of Legzira Beach. Go at low tide to explore.

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McWay Cove, Big Sur, California – This is about as close as you'll get to McWay Falls unless you're an experienced kayaker. The falls tumble onto the beach in McWay Cove in Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park along California's iconic Highway 1 in Big Sur. Climbing down to the beach is prohibited, but the beach is all yours if you can get there by water. There are more accessible beaches nearby, but the short walk to this overlook is well worth it.

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Tropea, Italy – Not all coastal cliffs are remote and windswept. Along the Calabrian Coast, in the toe of Italy's boot, the clifftop town of Tropea looks down on the clear Tyrrhenian Sea.

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As Catedrais, Galicia, Spain – Erosion really is a wonder. On Spain's Galician coastline near Ribadeo, As Catedrais features naturally carved arches that resemble a cathedral.

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Calanque d'En Vau, near Cassis, France – Calanque d'En Vau, along the Mediterranean coast of France between Cassis and Marseille, is one of a series of steep, narrow coves and inlets cutting into the shore. The beach can be reached on foot or by boat.

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Dias Beach, Cape Point, South Africa – The wild South African cape that includes secluded Dias Beach was called the Cape of Storms by explorer Bartolomeu Dias in 1488. The beach is in Cape Point Nature Reserve. There's a scenic hike down to the shore, but the wild surf makes swimming dangerous.

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Halona Beach Cove, Oahu, Hawaii – A short hike down an unpaved path leads to Halona Beach Cove. The beach on Oahu's southern shore had a role in the 1953 movie "From Here to Eternity."

Baia do Sancho, Fernando de Noronha, Brazil – The island of Fernando de Noronha is one of Brazil's national marine parks. The island's Baia do Sancho is a peaceful spot for snorkeling and sunbathing.

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Bottom Bay, Barbados – One of Barbados' most beautiful beaches, Bottom Bay is surrounded by coral cliffs. The surf is wild here, so swimming isn't advised, but picnicking in the shade of the palms is absolutely recommended.

Etretat, France – Natural arches have emerged from the chalky cliffs of Etretat, France, a scene that inspired Claude Monet and other impressionists. A wide beach fronts the resort town beyond this dramatic formation.

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Porto Katsiki, Lefkada, Greece – Porto Katsiki's stunning setting draws crowds. Located on the Ionian Island of Lefkada, it's best to arrive early or late or visit during the off-season for a bigger slice of sand and a smoother arrival. The narrow road to the beach and the parking area above can get very tight. Many sunbathers arrive by boat.

Cape Leveque, the Kimberley, Western Australia – You've got to be committed to reach Cape Leveque. Located at the end of Western Australia's Dampier Peninsula, you'll need a four-wheel drive vehicle to navigate the rough road. After the more than three-hour drive from Broome, swim, snorkel and relax amid the red cliffs and white sandy beaches.

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Little Bay Beach, Anguilla – There are two ways to get to Anguilla's Little Bay Beach: by boat or by cliff. There's a rope that runs the length of the cliff to help climbers down or you can navigate on your own using the natural grips of the rock. Tread carefully.

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Waianapanapa State Park, Maui, Hawaii – Low volcanic cliffs surround a small black sand beach at Waianapanapa State Park, off the famous Hana Highway in Maui.

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You'll have to work harder to get to many of them, but the settings are worth it

(CNN)There's nothing like high drama on a beach.

Sandy stretches that meander slowly and serenely into gentle waves are lovely. But that's not the kind of beach that makes your knees buckle and has you reaching for your camera before you've got the sunscreen on your nose.

Instead, head for beaches where cliffs tower over the shore. Finding your way to the sand at these spots is often no easy feat. You'll probably need to hike, climb or boat in, and some of these beaches are not recommended for swimming.

But what you trade in approachability is offset by the wow factor.

Beaches that cozy up to cliffs provide settings that stick with you -- in far more than a sand-in-your-shorts kind of way.